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What computers can swirl, computers can unswirl

October 20, 2007 — monado

Pictures on the Internet led to the arrest of a Canadian gay pedophile in Thailand. He or someone else posted pictures of him raping young boys, with his head digitally “swirled” so that the face was unrecognizable. Germany’s federal crimes office reversed the process (they won’t say exactly how) and Interpol released a picture of the culprit. He was recognized and a recent picture was added to the clues. Now, he has been arrested and it’s time to face the music. No more posting poems about how lonely street kids admire the reassuring “prowess” of the foreign visitor.

Men who are attracted to children of either sex tend to go where there are children. They might be youth group leaders, teachers, ministers. Men who are conflicted about their sexuality might turn to religion in their efforts to deal with the problem. They might become priests, especially the non-marrying kind. Please warn your children. If someone touches you, move away instantly. Say “No!” loudly. Say loud and clear that this is wrong and you’ll tell their boss and your family. Keep backing off. Leave. Do not be intimidated by authority. They’ll pick on someone else.

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3 Responses to “What computers can swirl, computers can unswirl”

…You know, my parents and I had, I would say, a ‘usual’ relationship. Id fight with them all the time over stupid things, wouldnt keep my room clean, etc.

But there are some rules they had that I didnt understand or appreciate until I was older.

One of those weird rules was that I wasnt to ever be alone with a priest/pastor/reverend/etc if I went to church with a friend. My mother is still very bothered by me going to Creationist presentations in churches…

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